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We went here on Saturday evening for dinner. Although there were many other options we ordered Paella with lobster. It was an amazing choice. Price is not cheap but portion is filling and the food is just delicious. Reservation is recommended and it is easy...More

i went to this place based on good reviews on tripadvisor for a good Paella; however i am very disappointed!!! Paella was just o.k. and it had just too much oil with no flavor. I ordered a medium size sangria but the waiter brought us...More

Definitely over hyped.
Rice texture was still uncooked and not from being burnt by the pan like most spots. Waiter even ask for a tip at the end of service so you know this spot is a tourist trap. The paella is not left on...More

We found this restaurant in trip advisor and booked it for two nights. Food was excellent and not over priced. Small and cosy restaurant and not too far from Arts hotel where we are staying. Paella was excellent.

Paella is from southern Spain (Valencia), so it is not easy to find a very good one in Barcelona. Tapas, si! Everywhere. But with paella, you have to look a little. Can Sole's seafood paella was very, very good. We had at least one other...More

We hadn't booked it, but we managed to have lunch there without reservation - the second floor was free. Very nice atmosphere and interior. It was my first paella, so I have nothing to compare. But it was wonderful. Having eaten it completely, we deserved...More

I was recommended this place by a guide for paella - as I wasn't sure if they would make a 1 person paella, and I didn't want to wander the streets alone and hungry and paellaless, I messaged them on Facebook to ask if they...More

I dined here with my sister due to the wonderful remarks I had read about the paella. So, we made a reservation and ordered a jug of sangria de Cava. It was good. I had a couple of starters but mainly was looking forward to...More

It is a restaurant already known to us but it surprised us: the prices had risen ostensibly and from a modest location it had gone to the temple of the marine cuisine. It is a little out of the tourist trade. It has two levels....More

Originally a fisherman’s quarter, this quaint areacan’t escape its small village feel: laundry hangingover the narrow streets, old ladies clamoring at eachother from their balconies and elder gentlemen playinggames on short wooden benches gossiping the day away,Barceloneta could double as a film set. Artists linethe boardwalk displaying their magnificently detailedsand structures making this the most visited beach in

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the city (the shirtless men working out might helptoo). You’ll know by the delicious aroma that you'rein the right place to try some of the best and mostauthentic seafood including paella, Spain’s nationaldish.

Sorry I was away and just found your question, which I will counter with another: what do you mean by wedding anniversary? An intimate, face-to-face, tender duet, or a big crowded do?
Can Sole is, IMO, not meant for crowds... More

Sorry I was away and just found your question, which I will counter with another: what do you mean by wedding anniversary? An intimate, face-to-face, tender duet, or a big crowded do?
Can Sole is, IMO, not meant for crowds. You would ruin other people's dining experience.
But it's a fine place for evoking a couple's sweet memories.